Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Feed the Birds

This weekend I went into London to do a bit of exploring. My plan was to spend all day Saturday going to museums, but I didn't actually get into the city until 3pm and by the time I was anywhere near a museum, it would have been closed.

I ended up roaming around the Waterloo station until I finally found Westminster Bridge. I walked across the bridge and then headed straight into St. James' Park. It's full of birds! I watched as people (including myself) gawked at these ridiculously huge pelicans. Then I slowly started wandering over towards Buckingham Palace since I didn't have my camera the last time I was there.

I then walked along Green Park towards the Memorial Gates and Wellington Arch. My plan was to go to the Victoria and Albert Museum, but by the time I got to Knightsbridge it was too late... So I went to Harrod's :-)

That place is too marvelous for it's own good. It was too lush to simply walk through. I was pretty overwhelmed, so I left. But I plan to come back again and spend hours and hours in there...

After browsing through some shops nearby, I walked along Hyde Park to visit some BADA friends up on Edgware. Seeing Nora, Joanna, and Jesse again was so nice. We got to do some SLC catch-up. They live in an amazing flat and they made a really great dinner for us.

The next day I actually made it to the Victoria and Albert museum. That place is also full of lavish goods, but in a far more substantial way. It's a design museum, so it's jam packed with fabulous objects - art work, pottery, furniture, statues, fashion, etc. from all over the world, covering a huge span of history. I'm really glad I went. Now I just have to get to the Science Museum, British Museum, and Portrait Gallery to take full advantage of the free admission.

Pics from my London weekend!

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Wandered into a tunnel near the Waterloo station. There were tons of guys spray painting in here! I wanted to try it :-) This guy is spray painting the words "Little Sister"
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I ran into a group of teenage boys who looked like Lyle and his friends. I asked one of them, he was like 13, what he painted and he explained that this was his first time tagging. He showed me a little blue patch that he did, but then told me that his friend was way better haha.
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Big Ben from the Westminster Bridge
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These pelicans were at least 3 feet tall!
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Buckingham Palace from the park
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Amazing black swans
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Wellington Arch
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The palace that is Harrod's
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Hyde Park on Sunday morning
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The Serpentine
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Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
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Fashion at the V&A
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Islamic design
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Floor rug from the 16th century. The lights are on it for 10 minutes every half hour.
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Japanese Noh theatre mask
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Reflection of a digitalized reflection of me
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I never knew when I'd see a sunset in London!
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Pretty Egham streets in the evening
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Privet Drive?
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